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Details
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Title
Talking about Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child
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Author
Grollman, Earl A
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Binding
Paperback
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Edition
3rd edition
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Condition
Used - Very Good
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Pages
128
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Volumes
1
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Language
ENG
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Publisher
Beacon Press, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Date
November 16, 1991
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Illustrated
Yes
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Bookseller's Inventory #
D16A-03843
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ISBN
9780807023631 / 0807023639
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Weight
0.55 lbs (0.25 kg)
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Dimensions
8.02 x 8.02 x 0.36 in (20.37 x 20.37 x 0.91 cm)
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Library of Congress subjects
Children and death, Death - Juvenile literature
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Library of Congress Catalog Number
89046061
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Dewey Decimal Code
155.937
From the publisher
Dr. Earl A. Grollman, a pioneer in the field of crisis intervention, was rabbi of the Beth El Temple Center in Belmont, Massachusetts, for thirty-six years. A certified death educator and counselor, he was cited as "Hero of The Heartland" for his work with the families and volunteers of the Oklahoma City bombing. Dr. Grollman has spoken at many colleges, clergy institutes, seminaries, physicians' forums, and hospital nursing associations, and has addressed many support groups, such as Compassionate Friends, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and Widows Personal Services. He has also appeared on national television and radio, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Children's Journal, All Things Considered, and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Recently, he was featured on National Public Radio's End of Life series in the roundtable discussion on grief and bereavement.
Media reviews
"Highly recommended." --Parents Magazine"No one does a better job of helping us help the stricken adult or child to cope with grief."--Harold S. Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People
"Like having a talk with a wise, caring friend." --Dr. Bernie S. Siegel, author of Love, Medicine and Miracles
"Earl Grollman makes a wonderful difference in this world." --Fred Rogers, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
About the author
Dr. Earl A. Grollman, a pioneer in the field of crisis intervention, was rabbi of the Beth El Temple Center in Belmont, Massachusetts, for thirty-six years. A certified death educator and counselor, he was cited as "Hero of The Heartland" for his work with the families and volunteers of the Oklahoma City bombing. Dr. Grollman has spoken at many colleges, clergy institutes, seminaries, physicians' forums, and hospital nursing associations, and has addressed many support groups, such as Compassionate Friends, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and Widows Personal Services. He has also appeared on national television and radio, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show, Children's Journal, All Things Considered, " and "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Recently, he was featured on National Public Radio's "End of Life" series in the roundtable discussion on grief and bereavement.